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New study shows iPhone users to be in a class by themselves
New study shows iPhone users to be in a class by themselves
iPhone users are richer, younger, and perhaps even more productive at work than those who use competing smartphones, according to a new study released Friday.
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Study: Apple iPhone users richer, younger, more productive than other so-called ‘smartphone’ users
MacDailyNews — ... more productive: Those who carry Apple’s handheld device are more likely to stay connected to their employer’s network." Hughes reports, "Among the study’s other findings: iPhone users are younger. 30 percent of iPhone users in 2008 were of Generation Y, a larger portion than the rest of the smartphone market. iPhone users are more educated and affluent. 49 percent of iPhone users have a college education, and 67 percent earn more than $70,000 a year." Much more in the full article here . MacDailyNews Take: And we smell better, too. ...

iPhone Owners Are Richer, Younger, And Smarter Than Others
iPhone Download Blog — ... I found out about this study on Apple Insider, who published parts of it on their website. According to Apple Insider, the study reveals that: ...

Study Finds iPhone Users Genetically Superior to Everyone Else [Surveys]
Gizmodo — ... , who commissioned the study, promised to revisit it later this year to see if there's been any change. Until then, enjoy your iPhones, Supermen and Superwomen. Just try not to use them while you're flying to work, it's dangerous. [AppleInsider] ...

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